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4 h
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Spanish
Enjoy this trekking tour visiting the most important caves and caverns of the island understanding how its inhabitants could survive the depletion of its resources and inclement of the weather.
On 4 hours trekking tour visit the fascinating caves of Easter Island and learn how these places were used by the Rapanui people as houses or temporary shelters or just as burial purposes and hidden places. Accompanied by a private tour guide you will walk off a beaten path and enjoy all main touristic caves from inside to outside. You will also understand the volcanic origin of the island and its geographical formation.
Tour Itinerary:
Ana Te Pahu: Lava channels that go along an important territory, through which four underground chambers connect, form Ana Te Pahu, the biggest cave in Rapa Nui. Its great size made it ideal in primitive times; several umu (old kitchen system) show it was also used to prepare food. Ana Te Pahu is also known as the “cave of the bananas” since there is a big amount of that tree in the entrance.
Ana Te Pora Volcanic cave whose main entrance is about 100 meters from the parking lot. This cave it was used as both a shelter and ceremonial place in ancient times.
Ana Kakenga: Volcanic cave where the lava flowed into the sea and left two mouths or “windows ” leading directly to the cliff. Also known as the “cave of the two windows.” this cave has a length of about 50 meters. It served as “kionga” or place of refuge in ancient times.
Ahu Te Peu: Ahu Te Peu is an area with a high archeological value. Since it hasn’t been restored it is possible to observe the site exactly as the old inhabitants who, after internal wars, knocked down the moais left it. There used to be a village there. In fact, you can see the biggest boathouse or hare paenga in the island, which is 43 meters long and is called Tore Tahuna which, according to tradition, belonged to the famous Ariki Tu’u Ko Ihu.
All our tour guides have high knowledge of the history and culture of the island, being considered passionate people and proud to be a rapanui. We drive modern vehicles adapted to local roads to provide you with the best comfort during your travel experience with us. We usually start our tours early to avoid large groups and explore at your own pace. Hotel pickup and drop-off ensure you a comfortable and convenient experience.